"The Wonderful World Of Disney: The Little Mermaid Live!" will air on October 3 that will meld Disney’s animated classic The Little Mermaid with live musical performances in a live action/animation hybrid presentation.

Health Care:"I am a woman, I'm going to own what I said. I am privileged to have health care and I do believe that it should be a right and I hope and pray moving forward that health care is a right for all worldwide.""I am privileged to have health care. I want people to see where I was coming from. Having a job, I have to look at health care like it is a privilege,"

Feminism:"For me, where I work at with the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, equalism is more of a term of understanding that no matter your gender, you are still given the same accolades on your work, so I believe [if] the person does a good job, they should be, you know, credited for that in a sense, but I don't want anyone to look at [it] as if I'm not all about women's rights because I am. We deserve a lot when it comes to opportunity in the workplace as well as leadership positions."

· Says her mom was "bummed out" but "didn't seem incredibly surprised" about Cosby's rape accusationsOn racism· “Racism is very real, and white supremacy is going strong.”· "I went to private schools full of white kids. I think a lot of that made me want to blend in or not be looked at as black. The white kids are always talking about your hair and making you feel weird. I had this struggle of accepting myself as black and loving that part of myself. And now I’m so in love with my culture and so proud to be black. It’s still ongoing, but a big shift has occurred. My dad especially has always been very connected to his history, and it’s important to him that I understand where I come from.”

This is definitely part of my NYC Guide.... Everyone has their favorite Egg Sandwich. Mine's at Egg Shop in Nolita, New York City. Chef Nick Korbee shows me how to make the Reformer (aka egg white and feta deliciousness) aptly named after that thing you want to eat after pilates.

Rosario Dawson's cousin Vanez Ines Vasquez was found unresponsive by the actress last Thursday. Authorities say Rosario walked downstairs to find her cousin and called 911, but paramedics were unable to revive her. Vasquez reportedly was suffering from migraines and also had hypertension.

Although toxicology results are pending, her family said she has no history of substance abuse and early reports are saying she passed away from natural causes.

Rosario has declined to comment at this time. Condolences to Rosario and Vanez's family.

Tells the story of Dee Dee Blancharde and her daughter Gypsy Rose, who lived together in Springfield, MO.

Gypsy was known to the outside world as a terminally ill child who was cared for by her mother. They received a Habitat for Humanity home, trips to Disney World and media attention because of the struggles caused by Gypsy's health and the fact that her mother was low-income.

Dee Dee claimed that Gypsy was terminally ill, a quadriplegic, had leukemia, muscular dystrophy, epilepsy and intellectual disabilities, among other things.

Gypsy endured a number of operations (including having her salivary glands removed), was prescribed several medications (including seizure medications that caused her teeth to fall out) and had a feeding tube inserted.

In June 2015, after disturbing statuses were posted to their joint facebook account, neighbors called the police. Dee Dee was found stabbed to death in their home and Gypsy was nowhere to be found.

Initially neighbors were worried that Gypsy had been kidnapped or otherwise harmed.

Turned out Gypsy, who was not ill and could walk, had conspired to kill her mother with her online boyfriend, Nick Godejohn, who is said to be on the autism spectrum and has a history of mental illness himself. Nick stabbed Dee Dee while Gypsy listened from the bathroom. They then ran away to Nick's home in Wisconsin where he lived with his parents.

Dee Dee apparently had Munchausen by proxy and fabricated all of Gypsy's ailments and lied to everyone, including Gypsy. According to Gypsy's father, this behavior started when Gypsy was around three months old. It continued throughout Gypsy's life up until her mother's death.

Gypsy plead guilty to second degree murder and was sentenced to 10 years in prison, a reduced sentence due to the extraordinary circumstances of the case.

With less than a week until The Bachelorette premiere, the Bachelor gods keep giving! In February 2018, we will be treated to former Bachelor and Bachelorette contestants competing in winter sports as well as the hardest game of all- Love.

“I am honored and thrilled to be the first judge bringing back the American Idol tradition of making dreams come true for incredible talents with authentic personalities and real stories,” Katy Perry said in a statement. She must be getting a shit load of money. Rumors said they only offered Kelly Clarkson $2 million, she rejected that shit offer and went to the Voice. Perry's album Witness comes out next month.

About: First published in 1959, Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House has been hailed as a perfect work of unnerving terror. It is the story of four seekers who arrive at a notoriously unfriendly pile called Hill House: Dr. Montague, an occult scholar looking for solid evidence of a "haunting"; Theodora, his lighthearted assistant; Eleanor, a friendless, fragile young woman well acquainted with poltergeists; and Luke, the future heir of Hill House. At first, their stay seems destined to be merely a spooky encounter with inexplicable phenomena. But Hill House is gathering its powers—and soon it will choose one of them to make its own.

'The Exorcist' by William Peter Blatty

About: Originally published in 1971, The Exorcist is now a major television series on FOX. It remains one of the most controversial novels ever written and went on to become a literary phenomenon: It spent fifty-seven weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, seventeen consecutively at number one. Inspired by a true story of a child’s demonic possession in the 1940s, William Peter Blatty created an iconic novel that focuses on Regan, the eleven-year-old daughter of a movie actress residing in Washington, D.C. A small group of overwhelmed yet determined individuals must rescue Regan from her unspeakable fate, and the drama that ensues is gripping and unfailingly terrifying.

'White is for Witching' by Helen Oyeyemi

About: In a vast, mysterious house on the cliffs near Dover, the Silver family is reeling from the hole punched into its heart. Lily is gone and her twins, Miranda and Eliot, and her husband, the gentle Luc, mourn her absence with unspoken intensity. All is not well with the house, either, which creaks and grumbles and malignly confuses visitors in its mazy rooms, forcing winter apples in the garden when the branches should be bare. Generations of women inhabit its walls. And Miranda, with her new appetite for chalk and her keen sense for spirits, is more attuned to them than she is to her brother and father. She is leaving them slowly -

Slipping away from them -

And when one dark night she vanishes entirely, the survivors are left to tell her story.

"Miri I conjure you "

This is a spine-tingling tale that has Gothic roots but an utterly modern sensibility. Told by a quartet of crystalline voices, it is electrifying in its expression of myth and memory, loss and magic, fear and love.

'The Shining' by Stephen King

About: Jack Torrance's new job at the Overlook Hotel is the perfect chance for a fresh start. As the off-season caretaker at the atmospheric old hotel, he'll have plenty of time to spend reconnecting with his family and working on his writing. But as the harsh winter weather sets in, the idyllic location feels ever more remote...and more sinister. And the only one to notice the strange and terrible forces gathering around the Overlook is Danny Torrance, a uniquely gifted five-year-old.

'House of Leaves' by Mark Z. Danielewski

About: A blind old man, a young apprentice working in a tattoo shop, and a mad woman haunting an Ohio institute narrate this story of a family that encounters an endlessly shifting series of hallways in their new home, eventually coming face to face with the awful darkness lying at its heart.

- Back in November, Chappelle told SNL viewers to give FAUXTUS a chance in his opening monologue. - At a benefit dinner in NY, Chappelle says he "f*cked up" and apologized for his comments.- Chappelle also ripped Clinton in November saying she wasn't "right" while defending FAUXTUS and his comments on Access Hollywood about sexual assault. Chappelle didn't think FAUXTUS was bragging about sexual assault and thought the comments implied consent.

Dave Chappelle tonight in NY on his November SNL monologue: "I was the first guy on TV to say 'Give Trump a chance.' I f***ed up. Sorry."

The next Pope drama from the creators of the critically acclaimed Jude Law series "The Young Pope" will return to HBO in late 2018, as "The New Pope."

Where does that leave the Jude Law series? It is unknown if Law will return, the series concluded with Lenny collapsed, but HBO said in a statement: "Casting for the title role, as well as additional roles, will begin soon. More information will be provided when available."